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CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government on Monday directed Anna University to conduct a re-exam for engineering students who appeared for an online proctored test in February.
Engineering colleges complained that the pass percentage in the exam was low due to multiple choice-based questions and the university has withheld the results of many students. Following the complaints from the students about the test, chief minister M K Stalin conducted a review meeting with higher education minister K Ponmudi, secretary Apoorva, and officials from Anna University on Monday.
Considering the hardships faced by the students, the government directed the university to conduct re-exams for students who appeared for the online proctored tests in February. More than four lakh students took the online exam then.
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MK Stalin to take oath as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu today
DMK president MK Stalin on Friday took oath as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu at Raj Bhavan in Chennai. Governor Banwarilal Purohit administered him the oath of office and secrecy. Besides Stalin, 33 ministers also took oath today. Stalin has retained senior leaders like Duraimurugan in the government. 15 of them are ministers for the first time.
Stalin will hold Home and other portfolios including public, general administration, all India services, district revenue officers, special programme implementation and welfare of differently abled persons, according to a release shared by the Raj Bhavan. Stalin, who assumed office as Chief Minister for the first time, said that the names of certain departments have been rechristened. It includes agriculture department which shall now be agriculture and farmers welfare.
Along with him, 33 Cabinet colleagues were also sworn in by Governor Banwarilal Purohit.
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MK Stalin sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu at Raj Bhavan in Chennai. (Photo | Ashwin Prasath, EPS) By Express News Service
CHENNAI: DMK president MK Stalin on Friday morning took oath as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for the first time and it was the sixth state government formed by the DMK. I, Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin.., he said expanding his initials while taking oath at Raj Bhavan in Chennai.
At 69, Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin is the oldest first-time Chief Minister in the history of Tamil Nadu. Be that as it may, he has over
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin (Facebook)
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) supremo MK Stalin today (7 May) took oath as the Chief Minister (CM) of Tamil Nadu at the Raj Bhavan in Chennai,
Stalin was sworn in as the CM of the State by Governor Banwarilal Purohit along with 33 other Ministers from his party. Those sworn in include 19 former Ministers and 15 new ones.
As per a list released by DMK, Stalin will himself hold several key portfolios including the home department, public, general administration, and appointment and transfer of IAS and IPS officials in the State.
Meanwhile, Ma Subramanian has been sworn in as the new Health Minister. KN Nehru has been allotted municipal administration, R Gandhi has been allotted textiles department and Duraimurugan has been allotted water resources.
Send DMK s supremo MK Stalin has taken the oath of office as Tamil Nadu s 11th Chief Minister. DMK has come to power in the state after a decade.
Chennai:
The ceremony begun with MK Stalin introducing his Ministers to Governor Banwarilal Purohit shortly after which National anthem and Tamil Thaai vaazhthu was played.
While Stalin was swearing-in, his wife Durga Stalin and Chepauk MLA and Stalin s son Udhayanidhi Stalin became emotional.